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i knew that congressman dingle asked you a little bit about information technology. in my district in tennessee, we've got a lot of performers as well as having a lot of small business manufacturers who purchase information technology in order to try to get a competitive edge. and then it turns around that they are competing with companies that in china or russia or somewhere that have stolen that information technology. and what i want to know from you is what can you do and can the federal government do anything about the competitive harms that are caused by the theft of that information technology that drives the efficiencies and also, about other u.s. intellectual project that is stolen and specifically, are you going to put any strong ip protections in trade agreements like the trans pacific partnership? >> the short answer is intellectual property that we do not get compensated for, that is taken in other countries and there's no compensation and no recognition of where that initially came from. is flat out a loss to the people in our country who deserve the ri
i knew that congressman dingle asked you a little bit about information technology. in my district in tennessee, we've got a lot of performers as well as having a lot of small business manufacturers who purchase information technology in order to try to get a competitive edge. and then it turns around that they are competing with companies that in china or russia or somewhere that have stolen that information technology. and what i want to know from you is what can you do and can the federal...
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i have three technology jobs i can't fill right now. you multiply that, we could be talking 600,000 to a million and a half jobs unfilled because of workforce. i know i'm out of time. i just want to end with this is a time of great optimism for manufacturing in the united states. we ask for your help. help us get more competitive. please. i'm begging you. we can do it. we can get those jobs back here. we can make this economy rock, but we need your help. we can't do it without your help. >> thank you. >> mr. giffi, you're recognized for five minutes. >> good afternoon. thank you for inviting me to testify this afternoon. the work of this committee and your leadership to help bolster u.s. manufacturing competitiveness is essential to this country and well appreciated. for the past several years, deloitte has had the privilege of working with the world economic forum and manufacturing institute to understand the capabilities to drive through competitiveness. deloitte has con zuducted a sur in the last three years. the results indicate ame
i have three technology jobs i can't fill right now. you multiply that, we could be talking 600,000 to a million and a half jobs unfilled because of workforce. i know i'm out of time. i just want to end with this is a time of great optimism for manufacturing in the united states. we ask for your help. help us get more competitive. please. i'm begging you. we can do it. we can get those jobs back here. we can make this economy rock, but we need your help. we can't do it without your help....
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we better be careful about modified foods inindicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. t it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. , thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the moon but think about it, yes, nasa put a man on the moon but they spent billions and have not been back in 40 years. by contrast, an organization called x prize is offering a prize and now a space ship launched tee people into space. they won $10 million. there is another x prize offered for a private moon landing. here is a sample of the device of a lander that is being tested negotiation government money, none of your taxes involved, 80ive innovation driven by entrepreneurs taking the risk. competition if a car that gets 10miles per hour has drawn nearly 100 entrepreneurs. the design competition was fir
we better be careful about modified foods inindicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. t it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. , thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the moon but...
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that is such a complement to all of the technology, not only start-ups, but the whole technology world reliving in. i think it is an invaluable service and that is why you deserve those awards. the other reason i am here is to congratulate you on the new office. it is wonderful. you look out and you can hear, it probably gets a little crazy on game day for all of you. but it is a wonderful place to be. i'm going to try to continue, part of the reason i am here is to meet with you directly. i really enjoy these outings, not just because we can meet the ceo and cfo of companies who are doing great in our city, but to listen to the employees. a great reason why a company does well is the talent, each and everyone of you contributing to make this an exciting place to be in. the products that do, you are part of a competitive world right now. people are starting other entities to compete with you because they know you have a great model. that should be welcomed. each time someone can create something in competition with you, that means you are doing the right thing, growing, hitting the spo
that is such a complement to all of the technology, not only start-ups, but the whole technology world reliving in. i think it is an invaluable service and that is why you deserve those awards. the other reason i am here is to congratulate you on the new office. it is wonderful. you look out and you can hear, it probably gets a little crazy on game day for all of you. but it is a wonderful place to be. i'm going to try to continue, part of the reason i am here is to meet with you directly. i...
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seems to me like there's an agenda of trying to push green technology when nuclear energy is green technology, it doesn't put hydrocarbons in the air. if you're really going to address global climate change and hydrocarbons, you had better adopt nuclear energy. it doesn't seem like we're doing that in this budget. this is the first time i've seen a retrenchment in this administration in advancing nuclear energy. the talk is all there, but the budget doesn't reflect it. >> well, i think you know very well my support of nuclear energy and my support of clean coal. so we're trying to push what we can where we can do this. i think in this century, those things will play an important part of our energy mix. >> yes, they will play an important time. do you believe you have the authority to overturn a previous presidential determination on how to handle these materials together? frankly, i don't want to see defense nuclear waste be an orphan left at places it currently is. >> i agree. >> how do you plan to handle them differently? >> they are different, number one. we have a responsibility for both
seems to me like there's an agenda of trying to push green technology when nuclear energy is green technology, it doesn't put hydrocarbons in the air. if you're really going to address global climate change and hydrocarbons, you had better adopt nuclear energy. it doesn't seem like we're doing that in this budget. this is the first time i've seen a retrenchment in this administration in advancing nuclear energy. the talk is all there, but the budget doesn't reflect it. >> well, i think...
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and that technology is still imperfect. so we have to develop much more efficient batteries or other storage systems so that during the daytime, you can produce electricity, or heat, and keep it overnight to produce electricity. so a lot of research going on in that. people have found you can heat liquid salt and it retains its heat and you can use that at night to generate electricity, for example. but it's still imperfect. the other problem with solar power is that the strongest sources of it are in the desert. and there are no electric transmission lines there. so we have to build a new transmission grid to bright sunny places to carry that. if you turned uninhabited desert areas of the american southwest into giant solar arrays you could power most of north america with that but first you have to invest in the transmission lines to carry it to where it's needed, and the storage. but i believe that day will come. [inaudible question] >> why not that? exactly right. >> i want to thank you for energizing the discussion and
and that technology is still imperfect. so we have to develop much more efficient batteries or other storage systems so that during the daytime, you can produce electricity, or heat, and keep it overnight to produce electricity. so a lot of research going on in that. people have found you can heat liquid salt and it retains its heat and you can use that at night to generate electricity, for example. but it's still imperfect. the other problem with solar power is that the strongest sources of it...
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second, one of the big issues for president reagan was technology transfer, and that was addressed in the amendments, and as i recall it went from mandatory technology transfer to a recommendation that technology transfer occur from the developed countries to the developing countries, i forget the precise language, but something like that. it seems to me that it is entirely possible, and i'd be happy to hear the experts on the subject, that in applying for licenses, the decisions with respect to licenses could be dependant on the degree of accommodation a company is willing to make with respect to technology transfer, so when we say that the reagan concerns were fixed, they were addressed, for sure, and in some instances fixed, and i think in some instances we punted. >> i would let the experts speak to that, the people who were there during that time. i think that that's important. >> i'll take a stab at that again. these issues are addressed at length in professor oxman's article which describes all of the 1994 changes. the tech transfer requirements, of course, were dropped. the pr
second, one of the big issues for president reagan was technology transfer, and that was addressed in the amendments, and as i recall it went from mandatory technology transfer to a recommendation that technology transfer occur from the developed countries to the developing countries, i forget the precise language, but something like that. it seems to me that it is entirely possible, and i'd be happy to hear the experts on the subject, that in applying for licenses, the decisions with respect...
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the second area has to do with the technology work force that we rely on. in our company and i think this is true in other u.s. satellite builders, about half of our employees are engineers and scientists. and we rely on the young kids coming out of school to a pretty significant extent. the average age of our engineering staff is in the 30s. today u.s. universities are doing a great job of training students in the fundamental engineering disciplines that go into building a satellite. mechanical, electrical engineering and so on. and they do this not only for kids that grow up in the u.s. but for bright young people that come to our country from all around the world to obtain the best technical education they can get in high technology areas. unfortunately, our immigration limits on foreign born but u.s. educated engineers and scientists i think are increasingly out of touch with the global competitive realities we face. today across all of the engineering schools in the united states, a little over 50% of ph.d. candidates in engineering and about 40% of ma
the second area has to do with the technology work force that we rely on. in our company and i think this is true in other u.s. satellite builders, about half of our employees are engineers and scientists. and we rely on the young kids coming out of school to a pretty significant extent. the average age of our engineering staff is in the 30s. today u.s. universities are doing a great job of training students in the fundamental engineering disciplines that go into building a satellite....
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there's more spaces to learn about water technology. so i'm not saying we should go the singapore model. there's a lot of examples like that and i think we have a lot of places like that in the u.s. where we can get a lot of things going. i think when you mentioned this to external players, investors or organizations, if they could actually see and meet people like that, these states and cities are like countries in and of themselves. so i think it's a very big push and if we could provide more transparency domestically and globally to, where are the people that actually really want to make something happen, who can we communicate with? i think we can get something moving and your race for the top idea is a good one. if we can get other cities and states seeing that we can do it, i think people will start to push. but you look at ataska in minneapolis and you look at how business government and a social sector have come together for big issues, there are places like that that actually really want to move and i think we should really pus
there's more spaces to learn about water technology. so i'm not saying we should go the singapore model. there's a lot of examples like that and i think we have a lot of places like that in the u.s. where we can get a lot of things going. i think when you mentioned this to external players, investors or organizations, if they could actually see and meet people like that, these states and cities are like countries in and of themselves. so i think it's a very big push and if we could provide more...
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i do argue we have to have a technology system. i give the administration credit and others supported like mep program and new national institute, nnmi. many of our major competitors have these kind of spri partnerships that help advance technology and get it out to companies. i think we could do a better job there as well. thank you very much. >>> thank you, mr. atkinson. mr. lubrano, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, chairman and thank you members of the subcommittee in allowing me this opportunity to testify on behalf of the national association of manufacturers. i'd like to start off by saying this is an extremely exciting time for our country and for manufacturing. impresident of technical materials in lincoln, rhode lin island. a subsidiary headquartered in mayfield heights, ohio. we have officers in north america, europe and asia and serve customers in more than 50 countries. it is the world's leading resource fringing in specialty strip products and offers a wide range of products and expertise in
i do argue we have to have a technology system. i give the administration credit and others supported like mep program and new national institute, nnmi. many of our major competitors have these kind of spri partnerships that help advance technology and get it out to companies. i think we could do a better job there as well. thank you very much. >>> thank you, mr. atkinson. mr. lubrano, you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, chairman and thank you members of...
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it's finding the right technology for the right application. it's not going to be one single shot. we don't have one arrow in our quiver. we're very fortunate in california that we have an amazing technology sector and this is where, you know, the hub of innovation for our nation. i'm sure that boston and some of the other places will argue that, but i'm a firm believer and i believe as well that california and silicon valley, the technology solutions are coming out. and there is a variety. we're in a very exciting time right now, in that our companies, our technology companies here in silicon valley are sinking cradle to grave. so there are technology solutions that are coming online, becoming commercialized that are available for the, at the community level, building level, all the way up to the utility level. it's really finding the right balance of that and enabling, enabling policies that will help to enable that take place. >>> there still may be people out there wondering, why is this important? with all the different things that we have to deal with, all the different unemp
it's finding the right technology for the right application. it's not going to be one single shot. we don't have one arrow in our quiver. we're very fortunate in california that we have an amazing technology sector and this is where, you know, the hub of innovation for our nation. i'm sure that boston and some of the other places will argue that, but i'm a firm believer and i believe as well that california and silicon valley, the technology solutions are coming out. and there is a variety....
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to maximize our energy technology efforts, in areas including batteries, biofuels, electrogrid technologies, recording research and development across our applied research programs. to encourage the manufacturing and employment of clean-energy technologies. the president has called for extending proven tax incentives, including the production tax credit, the 16 l 3 program and the advanced energy manufacturing tax credit. as industry, congress and the american people make critical energy decisions, it's also important that we adequately fund the energy information administration. competing in all the new energy -- competing in the new energy requires american ingenuity. the budget includes $5 billion for the office of science despite bayic rezerjt. these funds for progress and material science, basic energy science and advanced computing and more. the budget request continues to support research centers which aim to solve specific problems to unlock new clean development. it also supports the five existing energy hubs and proposes a new hub in electricity assistance. through the hubs, we're
to maximize our energy technology efforts, in areas including batteries, biofuels, electrogrid technologies, recording research and development across our applied research programs. to encourage the manufacturing and employment of clean-energy technologies. the president has called for extending proven tax incentives, including the production tax credit, the 16 l 3 program and the advanced energy manufacturing tax credit. as industry, congress and the american people make critical energy...
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and even if controlled technologies by technologies but using the low for all. services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution of. the family or whatever so out children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom of speech but. if we do not do anything we would not have any protection would just stay in this door which is raising up every day and we need to clean that up somehow therefore i'm certainly a believer and that by the way in most of the countries in europe and in america as well there are certain laws which protect. children against in potential dangers information on the internet thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest that we showed today was natalee as you co-founder you are completely. dancing to not only was your if you have your sense spotlight
and even if controlled technologies by technologies but using the low for all. services or lawful. rules if you wish. because we see big big big problems and children being kidnapped or being involved in bad networks so. drug distribution of. the family or whatever so out children that don't do it in the internet and i'm certain that children must be somehow protected some very much for this limitation . some of the activist of the human rights says that it will potentially block that freedom...
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there is also the complexity of technology and specifically software these day. you think about i actually did work for a while at aol and time warner in the day and you think about the way aol used to ship product and peter can talk about that given his prior background but there are more discreet shipments and today there are code pushers every day. we push code every day. new lines of code written every day at facebook. there are no new products rolled out and subtle changes rolled out constantly. it is very hard for some people in different parts of the company to fully understand what exactly is going on with a product. most of this is irrelevant to -- it is just background, irrelevant to users, but it affects how things work and how the product works and you have to be very in the weeds to understand this, very in the weeds at the company to understand this and it is very difficult almost impossible for regulators to get a good grasp on this, and i think that's different even than ten years ago given in software given the constant code push you see today an
there is also the complexity of technology and specifically software these day. you think about i actually did work for a while at aol and time warner in the day and you think about the way aol used to ship product and peter can talk about that given his prior background but there are more discreet shipments and today there are code pushers every day. we push code every day. new lines of code written every day at facebook. there are no new products rolled out and subtle changes rolled out...
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but the development of new technologies has made shale oil drilling easier and surging fuel prices have made this new source of energy more attractive. the united states has been trying to tap shale oil for some time, and now japan petroleum exploration company or japex plans to go ahead with the first test production in the country. the test is scheduled 1800 meters underground at the iyukawa gas field. japex plans to test or plans tests at two other oil gas fields also in ikata prefect purp it's hoping to drill a total of 5 million barrels of shale oil. companies officials say they could potentially find up to 100 million barrels of shale oil in the prefecture. that's about 6% of oil consumed in japan in 2010. >> translator: i think we can maintain a stable supply of energy by developing a variety of new resources. >> advancing exploration and mining technologies have made it possible to develop new oil and gas resources like methane hydrate in the oceans around japan as well. such resources usually require considerable amounts of time and high costs before commercial production can b
but the development of new technologies has made shale oil drilling easier and surging fuel prices have made this new source of energy more attractive. the united states has been trying to tap shale oil for some time, and now japan petroleum exploration company or japex plans to go ahead with the first test production in the country. the test is scheduled 1800 meters underground at the iyukawa gas field. japex plans to test or plans tests at two other oil gas fields also in ikata prefect purp...
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we wrote that law tied to that day's technology. the technology doesn't stand still. i think as we go through this, we have to keep in mind this bill needs to last 20, 30 years. we can't be too narrow in our focus. in terms of incentives, when we talk to folks in the industry about, you know, why they do or don't he could operate, you know, it's the disincentives. i think if you knock those down, i think folks want to cooperate. they want to find out what is out therement they want to talk to the government and the peers in and out the industry. there is just disincentive that's stop them. if you knock down the barriers, there is a lot of structure that can be leveraged for folks to talk and cooperate. >> what about that prc threat? your chairman is also very eloquent in voicing. any of these bills going to help tlus?
we wrote that law tied to that day's technology. the technology doesn't stand still. i think as we go through this, we have to keep in mind this bill needs to last 20, 30 years. we can't be too narrow in our focus. in terms of incentives, when we talk to folks in the industry about, you know, why they do or don't he could operate, you know, it's the disincentives. i think if you knock those down, i think folks want to cooperate. they want to find out what is out therement they want to talk to...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. comingp, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you'rstill having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lun
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. comingp, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike...
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we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the needs of our city. it is a two-way conversation. that led to us revising our stock options. we were one of the few cities in the country that was taxing stock options. again, not understanding how the ipo was working for the startup companies, realizing that we would be punishing them for their growth and turnaround, so we gave them another six-year exemption on that. by the way, if we grow, if we sustain and assist you in growing, can you help us with job training? that is what started the conversation on sf city. they have an ongoing
we created a whole technology group. ron conaway and others have stepped up and said, why don't we have a consistent voice? yes we have the chamber of commerce, the wonderful group we have worked with for many years, but why not also have an additional voice? so we formed sf city, a citizen's initiative for technology and innovation, which was aimed at the new developing companies to give us a constant dialogue about their ongoing needs. anything we have done is they have also embraced the...
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now, for years, technological challenges meant that deep seabed mining was only theoretical. today's advances make it very real. but it's also very expensive. and before any company will explore a mine site, it will naturally insist on having a secure title to the site and the minerals that it will recover. the convention offers the only effective mechanism for gaining this title. but only a party to the convention can use this mechanism on behalf of its companies. so as long as the united states is outside the convention, our companies are left with two bad choices. either take their deep sea mining business to another country or give up on the idea. meanwhile, as you heard from senator kerry and senator lugar, china, russia, and many other countries are already securing their licenses under the convention to begin mining for valuable metals and rare earth elements. and as you know, rare earth elms are essential for manufacturing high-tech products like cell phones and flat screen televisions. they're currently in tight supply and produce almost exclusively by china. while w
now, for years, technological challenges meant that deep seabed mining was only theoretical. today's advances make it very real. but it's also very expensive. and before any company will explore a mine site, it will naturally insist on having a secure title to the site and the minerals that it will recover. the convention offers the only effective mechanism for gaining this title. but only a party to the convention can use this mechanism on behalf of its companies. so as long as the united...
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, five years behind technology. is that a bad thing? >> i do not think it is a particularly bad thing because it limits the ability of congress to step in and regulate these areas. if you are a big believer in regulation, you are always frustrated that regulations are not staying ahead of great new ideas and great new technologies that are being deployed, but i think the great new technologies that are being deployed and the content that is being created any new ways consumers can utilize that content are occurring because there is not a lot of regulation of the internet, and we should be striving to keep it that way. again, that is not to say that there are not -- that areas where people abuse the law and in some instances break the law, and those people should have the book thrown at them, but creative people who are trying to come up with new startup businesses and new products to offer on the internet -- they should be encouraged and should not be worried about the next round of new regulations snuffing out ther
, five years behind technology. is that a bad thing? >> i do not think it is a particularly bad thing because it limits the ability of congress to step in and regulate these areas. if you are a big believer in regulation, you are always frustrated that regulations are not staying ahead of great new ideas and great new technologies that are being deployed, but i think the great new technologies that are being deployed and the content that is being created any new ways consumers can utilize...
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i bring it up and because this is very cheap technology. it also can be applied to a policeman. while he is talking to a suspect, you can see exactly what is going on. this stuff is only $200-$400. i bring it to your attention has something to possibly replace teasers, guns, whatever they happen to be. i agree with the technology and not being and of the times and i can state that emphatically with my experience with the detectives in the city. they don't have anything close to what the fbi has or various other investigative bodies in the united states to hunt down suspects. we know there are 1000 unsolved murders in this city. based on a reading, the new york times, the top chinese automobile co. in china that competes with general motors in china only hires college graduates. i bring that to your attention because with the pay that they are getting today, maybe you can solve a lot of your problems with college graduates instead of people off of the street or out of high school. a lot of your problems are based on a lack of diplomacy and psychology. i know my encounter with pol
i bring it up and because this is very cheap technology. it also can be applied to a policeman. while he is talking to a suspect, you can see exactly what is going on. this stuff is only $200-$400. i bring it to your attention has something to possibly replace teasers, guns, whatever they happen to be. i agree with the technology and not being and of the times and i can state that emphatically with my experience with the detectives in the city. they don't have anything close to what the fbi has...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. progresso
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in...
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we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. >> i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on the moon but think about it, yes, nasa put a man on the moon but they spent billions and have not been back in 40 years. by contrast, an organization called x prize is offering a prize and now a space ship launched three people into space. they won $10 million. there is another x prize offed for a private moon landing. here is a sample of the device of a lander that is being tested negotiation government money, none of your taxes involved, 80ive innovation driven by entrepreneurs taking the risk. competition if a car that gets 100 miles per hour has drawn nearly 100 entrepreneurs. the design competitio
we better be careful about modified foods in indicate they are worse than existing technology. i think this world is great. but it is a veil of tears compared to what we could achieve. >> and could achieve. so, thank you, matt ridley. coming up, who wants do go into space? soon we will all be able to go there. >> i talk about how innovation makes life better but where is the innovation coming from? politicians say from government. the big success story is america putting a man on...
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so the whole issue of technology, not only internet technology or cell phone technology, but also other kinds of cell phone technology have catapulted to the modern world. almost everybody has a cell phone. there's a whole plet ra of new donors including china, in particular, is investing all over the world, especially in africa. we've seen dramatically increased funding in health and education, especially health department around hiv and malaria and it has led to some very important health outcomes. there's big concerns about resource use and climate change is very important and a new consideration to us now. >>> so in ternls of what we've learned, what are the lessons that we've learned over the years? i think first and foremost, in terms of success and predicting out comes from foreign assistance, i think the most important factor is leadership of the countries where we work. are those leaders and are those citizens committed to their own future and their own development. . they mentioned five officials by most major donors and the panelists will have something else. but i jugs think
so the whole issue of technology, not only internet technology or cell phone technology, but also other kinds of cell phone technology have catapulted to the modern world. almost everybody has a cell phone. there's a whole plet ra of new donors including china, in particular, is investing all over the world, especially in africa. we've seen dramatically increased funding in health and education, especially health department around hiv and malaria and it has led to some very important health...
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the technology will benefit people with disabilities. they will be able to turn tt pages of e books without touching the screen. and docomo introduced a headset used as a video feed. the company has not set a release date for the new technologies but hops to commercialize the products. >>> people walking threw seoul feel skyscrapers are closing in on them and stay late at work trying to get ahead. then they have to weave the crowd, avoiding crowd and motorcycles. some have said enough. they're searching for a simpler way of life. more from nhk world's ana jong. >> reporter: about 60 people live in a small mountainside village, three hour drive from seoul. the village opened in 2010. the majority of the villagers are aged 40 to 70. they also grow their own vegetables and animals. the villagers live a communal lifestyle sharing all facilities and they all eat together. they think this gives them a good opportunity to communicate with each other. they try not to be a burden on the environment and go to great lengths to avoid using conventio
the technology will benefit people with disabilities. they will be able to turn tt pages of e books without touching the screen. and docomo introduced a headset used as a video feed. the company has not set a release date for the new technologies but hops to commercialize the products. >>> people walking threw seoul feel skyscrapers are closing in on them and stay late at work trying to get ahead. then they have to weave the crowd, avoiding crowd and motorcycles. some have said enough....
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the next it wants to be a technology company. it's never really sort of stuck to a north star. can marissa find a north star? and what should it be? >> there's no doubt when you have six ceos in a period of -- i haven't really kept track -- maybe three years, it's hard to have consistency with a leadership team. hopefully we'll start to see that. i think what is interesting about marissa coming in is unlike some of the previous leaders dating back to terry st stemmel, she had much more of a product and application person. i think if you look at the great success stories on the internet, they almost all emanate from a product century. media tends to be more fleeting than the relationship to the consumer. and i think marissa, so far i would bet, will bet on the application layer as opposed to, hey, we're going to be a big media company. whether it's twitter or facebook, these are applications. >> there was a point when we were talking about being known for one thing. the media loves it, the jerry mcguire, get the manifesto. do you ever wish you could say, yeah, but i do other thi
the next it wants to be a technology company. it's never really sort of stuck to a north star. can marissa find a north star? and what should it be? >> there's no doubt when you have six ceos in a period of -- i haven't really kept track -- maybe three years, it's hard to have consistency with a leadership team. hopefully we'll start to see that. i think what is interesting about marissa coming in is unlike some of the previous leaders dating back to terry st stemmel, she had much more of...
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it's a more of a silicon type technology. it's very flexible and uses any amount of ambient light to provide power. >> here are some of the battery types and this is the charging station, certainly? >>> this is a modular universal battery charger. this is unique, this is unprecedented. this is seven different kinds of batteries, all military grade. it's got usb ports on the side. you can provide that power from vehicle, solar power or grid power. >> the power as it exists -- the midwest itself, the molly vest as it's been modified is a polypack. >> we take the standard equipment, a plate carrier and have integrated a power architecture into it. and that's across the ensemble to your radios and other commercial type devices. >> seeming how this is one of the elements of that which is one of the power packs you testing with this, so when you take a battery and you distribute the cells out across a greater plain, the opportunity for heat exchange runway is greatly diminished. there's also a fire-resistant coating inside there. e
it's a more of a silicon type technology. it's very flexible and uses any amount of ambient light to provide power. >> here are some of the battery types and this is the charging station, certainly? >>> this is a modular universal battery charger. this is unique, this is unprecedented. this is seven different kinds of batteries, all military grade. it's got usb ports on the side. you can provide that power from vehicle, solar power or grid power. >> the power as it exists...
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but science and technology in really is very fundamental to some of what we are now trying to do. at fda we have an extraordinary team of scientists and engineers who are developing tools to improve detection of suspected adulterated and counterfeit drugs, before these dangers commodities get into the hands of consumers. and earlier this month i had the opportunity to talk about and help demonstrate a new device recently developed, patented, by our rented chemistry syndicate. the device is called the counterfeit detection device number three. and we have teased our colleagues that we might want to have a slightly better name for this, you know, iphone or android might sell more. but it is really a very exciting device. because it's low cost compared to other analytical devices but it provides a huge value in our efforts to quickly screen for potential problem products but most importantly, it allows for real-time on site comparisons of authentic drugs and has already proven very useful for examining suspected counterfeit drugs at some of our busy international mail facility. the c
but science and technology in really is very fundamental to some of what we are now trying to do. at fda we have an extraordinary team of scientists and engineers who are developing tools to improve detection of suspected adulterated and counterfeit drugs, before these dangers commodities get into the hands of consumers. and earlier this month i had the opportunity to talk about and help demonstrate a new device recently developed, patented, by our rented chemistry syndicate. the device is...